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Lamia's Tiara(ラミアのティアラ, Ramia no Tiara?), also known as Lamia Hairclip, is a recurring piece of equipment in the series. It is usually a mid to high-ranked headgear that grants several bonuses to the player.

Lamia's Tiara is a mid-ranked hat. Freya, Dagger, Quina and Eiko can equip it. Oddly, Cinna, Marcus, and Blank can also equip the Lamia's Tiara, but the player will not be able to see this unless these characters are hacked into the party. It provides +17 Magic Defense, +1 Magic and Spirit, and halves damage from Wind-elemental attacks.

Decorative headband named for the seductive serpent monster. For females of all tribes.

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Lamia Hairclip is a mid-ranked helmet that can only be equipped by females of all races. It provides 26 defense, 7 magic, and 18 magic defense at level 1, while at level 30 it provides 61 defense, 14 magic, and 48 magic defense. It also has two empty slots.

It must be obtained from a chest during the mission "Culinary Capers 2" (Hard or Very Hard mode), and then created for 440 gil by using Platinum x2, a Lava Spider Scale, and Elemental Gem x5. When turned into a jewel, a level 3-9 Lamia Hairclip makes a Fire Stone 2, level 10-19 makes a Crimsonite, and level 20-30 makes an Anti-Burn Stone 5.

A tiara wrought in the form of Lamia, a half-human, half-serpent monster. She was once human, but after the father of the gods fell in love with her, his wife killed all the woman's children in a jealous rage and transformed her into a hideous monster.

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Dissidia
The Lamia's Tiara is a level 64 headdress which increases Bravery by 259 and reduces HP by 220. It also enhances Bravery recovery by 50%. It can be obtained from the shop by trading 10,080 gil, a Tiara, Opal x3, and Transmogridust x3.

[view·edit·purge]In Greek mythology, Lamia was a beautiful Libyan queen who turned into a child-eating demon. She is often referred to as having the lower half of a snake and sometimes a large mouth (lamia in Greek means "large shark", while laimos means gullet).

Later characteristics attributed to her are similar to that of succubi, in that the lamia seduces men, enticing them in order to feed on their blood. It is also said they reside in towers or secluded areas and have magical abilities.